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the u.s.s. nimitz come under this bridge. thank you so much for that. it was wonderful. >> i would like to have the senior officer military in the bay area come talk next. he's the coast guard officer, the commander of the half the coast guard stretching from, i think he says, well he covers the whole pacific. but before he really gets to talk, i want to say that i announced it last night. we had a softball tournament yesterday. usually the fire department, they have a professional team. the game was tied at seven inings and went two extra inings and the coast guard team won. they had a false alarm fire thing to call. so the guys had to leave so they could win. anyway, it was a great thing. vice admiral z. has been a terrific partner in this. admiral, if you would come up, he is our senior military officer in the bay area. thank you so much for all you do. >> mike, thank you so much. the senior military officer is so humbling. my father at the age of 16 was one of two million that set sail und
the u.s.s. nimitz come under this bridge. thank you so much for that. it was wonderful. >> i would like to have the senior officer military in the bay area come talk next. he's the coast guard officer, the commander of the half the coast guard stretching from, i think he says, well he covers the whole pacific. but before he really gets to talk, i want to say that i announced it last night. we had a softball tournament yesterday. usually the fire department, they have a professional team....
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: bernard and shirley kinsey are behind the unique art exhibit. the kinsey collection has been viewed by 3 million people in eight u.s. cities, with more on the way, beginning in 2013. the companion book to the exhibit is called "the kinsey collection." it is an honor to have you both on this program. >> good to be here. tavis: let me start with whether or not in the obama era a door has been at open for greater appreciation of african-american art. i ask that for the obvious reasons, because there are some people for whom black history does not start until the black president gets elected. is there something that has happened, you think, that may be leading to a greater embrace and appreciation for our culture and contribution? >> we started in 2006. i think we sensed a change in america in 2006, 2007, even before barack obama became president. i think ther
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: bernard and shirley kinsey are behind the unique art exhibit. the kinsey collection has been viewed by 3 million people in eight u.s. cities, with more on the way, beginning in 2013. the companion book to the exhibit is called "the kinsey collection." it is an honor to have you both on this...
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suzuki plans to stop selling cars here in the u.s. they filed for chapter 11 today. low sales and high production costs have hurt suzuki, so they will shift their folks you to motorcycles and off-road vehicles here in the united states. >>> almost impossible to tell how clothes will fit without trying them off when you buy online. but a website rent the runway showed a site where you can look at pictures of other customers in them clothes. you can even enter your owner height, weight, and shape size, and see other women built just like you wear wearing the clothes. >>> there's an app to help. into now is an app to help you interact with others while watching election results tonight. the app congress plus helps you learn about virtually every member of the senate and house. isn't that exciting? and there is an app where you can play fact checking about your candidates. really the best place to track the election is with us. log on to abc2news.com for all the latest updates. as soon as the polls shut down at 8:00, we'll have the results, and have it for you right here
suzuki plans to stop selling cars here in the u.s. they filed for chapter 11 today. low sales and high production costs have hurt suzuki, so they will shift their folks you to motorcycles and off-road vehicles here in the united states. >>> almost impossible to tell how clothes will fit without trying them off when you buy online. but a website rent the runway showed a site where you can look at pictures of other customers in them clothes. you can even enter your owner height, weight,...
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banks are in better shape most u.s. banks never got to the basel limitations floor and they usually run into their leverage ratio limits for what people don't realize basel really applaud in a significant way the large banks because it let them play games with different kinds of risk waits for assets for your typical day to leverage ratio was to governing rule ok well we'll leave it there for now but when we come back we're going to talk much more about housing and this idea that there's a so-called recovery he got into a little bit of it we're going to do a lot more after the break with chris whalen of tangent capital partners also still ahead we've seen college tuitions go up as states have become cash strapped in the u.s. but could universities loaded bureaucratic budgets be part of the problem we'll explain in tonight's loose change but first your closing market numbers. see good lumber jury was easy to believe when its most sophisticated. lead doesn't usually don't. an amount any. mission to teach creation why it s
banks are in better shape most u.s. banks never got to the basel limitations floor and they usually run into their leverage ratio limits for what people don't realize basel really applaud in a significant way the large banks because it let them play games with different kinds of risk waits for assets for your typical day to leverage ratio was to governing rule ok well we'll leave it there for now but when we come back we're going to talk much more about housing and this idea that there's a...
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the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why don't i just thought of this literally because i try to come up with something on the spot this could relate to monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the relation we used to eat inflate in order to gain weight. so we lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pepsi drink is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck for gras and warn your father was a legal well because of regulation i don't eat anyway so i want to pick my i want to go to california and the fog won't keep me there but i think this is the way of the future drink you drink pepsi you lose weight it's not diet it's literally deflation. deflationary call up for a deflationary economy took him two decades to come up with that that's how long. that was going all that was getting over the comedies of the place and it was clever i'll go. view that and i will give you our final word because that is all we have time for
the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why don't i just thought of this literally because i try to come up with something on the spot this could relate to monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the relation we used to eat inflate in order to gain weight. so we lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pepsi drink is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck for gras and warn your father was a legal well because of...
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a ledge the u.s. is teetering on and will plunge over if no action is taken on certain financial matters. what are those? one, the bush era tax cuts. in 2001 and 2003, congress, under president george w. bush, lowered everyone's taxes. but it was only temporary, like 11 years temporary. less than two months from now midnight december 31, taxes go back up. the average household will pay more in taxes each year, $2000 to $3500 more. two, sequestration. what's that? new, big budget cuts. $110 billion in cuts in 2013 alone. they go into effect january 2, and will affect the defense budget and the domestic budget. the cbo, says unemployment could climb up over 9%, pushing the u.s. back into recession. why did this happen? an automatic sequestration or permanent set aside of $1.2 trillion was passed by congress, in order to force congress to compromise and figure out how to cut the budget itself. but, a congressional supercommittee of house and senate members failed to reach a deal last year. now the clock
a ledge the u.s. is teetering on and will plunge over if no action is taken on certain financial matters. what are those? one, the bush era tax cuts. in 2001 and 2003, congress, under president george w. bush, lowered everyone's taxes. but it was only temporary, like 11 years temporary. less than two months from now midnight december 31, taxes go back up. the average household will pay more in taxes each year, $2000 to $3500 more. two, sequestration. what's that? new, big budget cuts. $110...
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revenue from aol u.s. display advertising, its core business was down, but its overseas and internet search ad sales registered gains. shares shot up more than 20% on a big jump in volume. while its subscription business continued falling, the pace of the drop slowed down. another online company, real estate web site operator zillow, fell hard after its disappointing outlook last night. shares fell more than 18% down to their lowest price since january. express scripts took a hit, thanks to a disappointing forecast for next year. the company is a pharmacy benefits manager, and it blames its downbeat outlook on losing customers and low utilization. shares fell 12.3%. volume exploded more than ten- fold. the stock is at its lowest price since july. today's fall has erased some of the gains this year shareholders have enjoyed since its summertime buyout of medco health solutions. the company's business has been hurt by walgreen's leaving the express scripts network over a contract fight, even though that disa
revenue from aol u.s. display advertising, its core business was down, but its overseas and internet search ad sales registered gains. shares shot up more than 20% on a big jump in volume. while its subscription business continued falling, the pace of the drop slowed down. another online company, real estate web site operator zillow, fell hard after its disappointing outlook last night. shares fell more than 18% down to their lowest price since january. express scripts took a hit, thanks to a...
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change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with vestment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ gerri: welcome to our "the willis report" special on the housing market. buying a new home can be a very long, complicated process, but it does not have to be. the truth is, with mortgage rates at record lows, there are lots of opportunities for home buyers. can you get financing? vice-president joins me now. i was just looking at that. that is really a -- attractive. there are people that i know, their first house was financed with 11 percent loan or 12% of. >> the early 80's. 808581. gerri: how meaningful is this the people who are shopping. >> of borrowing from money. there will never be a time in history where you will be able to borro
change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with vestment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ gerri: welcome to our "the willis...
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preservationists say the units allow unrestricted use of the washington monument and the u.s. capitol and other landmarks. advocates argue it limits downtown growth. >> how hurricanes sandy can increase deals for auto makers. >> clear skies and chilly temperatures. that is next at six. vexed the governor has ordered state agencies to prepare plans to cut their budgets by 4%. the memo to heads of executive departments besides the fiscal cliff we have been talking about. president obama's said he will talk about this issue on friday. this year's elections will affect the wedding business. >> planners are bracing for a spike in bookings thanks to voters' approval of same-sex marriage in maryland. we have that story for you at 6. >> from the voting booth to wedding vows. same-sex couples got the right to marry. those who stand to make a profit are hearing a buzz. >> this will -- we will see an uptick. >> gayweddings.com is a resource. since states approved gay marriage, she has seen [inaudible] >> let's learn more and find more resources. >> actual marriages will not be allowed un
preservationists say the units allow unrestricted use of the washington monument and the u.s. capitol and other landmarks. advocates argue it limits downtown growth. >> how hurricanes sandy can increase deals for auto makers. >> clear skies and chilly temperatures. that is next at six. vexed the governor has ordered state agencies to prepare plans to cut their budgets by 4%. the memo to heads of executive departments besides the fiscal cliff we have been talking about. president...
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in iran, if you buy a gallon of diesel, it costs you 50 cents, u.s. but if you sell it on, in the market in afghanistan or pakistan, you can make 3.5 u.s. dollars per gallon. if you're lucky enough to smuggle itnto turkey, you can make almost $8 per gallon. this is exactly what iranian government agencies do. they have infrastructure to do this kind of things. melissa: why do they have to smuggle and do it? is it to get around the sanctions? >> that is one part of the explanation. another part of the explanation is that the iranian military and particularly that part of the military which is called the revolutionary guards, is more or less outside the control of the civilian leadership. it has become a state within the state. and they are more interested in making money, in profit, than, protecting and saguarding the tart tomorrow integrity of the -- tert tomorrow integrity of the company. it is a business empire rather than a military organization. melissa:. sounds like this is a will continue to sufficienter. the people will suffer as they have done
in iran, if you buy a gallon of diesel, it costs you 50 cents, u.s. but if you sell it on, in the market in afghanistan or pakistan, you can make 3.5 u.s. dollars per gallon. if you're lucky enough to smuggle itnto turkey, you can make almost $8 per gallon. this is exactly what iranian government agencies do. they have infrastructure to do this kind of things. melissa: why do they have to smuggle and do it? is it to get around the sanctions? >> that is one part of the explanation. another...
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the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why i just thought of this literally because i turn to congress on the spot this could really. monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the glacier and we used to eat in floyd north again way now we're eating so we will really lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pope's music is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck. for gras and timeworn your father was a legal well because of regulation i don't eat anyway so i want to thank my that i want to go to california in the fog why won't won't keep you there but i think this is the way of the future drink you drink pepsi you lose weight it's not diet it's literally deflation to. find deflationary cola for a deflationary economy took him two decades to come up with that that's how long it . was going all that i was reading i would not comment is that a place and it was clever i'm doing it i'll give you that and i will give you ou
the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why i just thought of this literally because i turn to congress on the spot this could really. monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the glacier and we used to eat in floyd north again way now we're eating so we will really lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pope's music is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck. for gras and timeworn your father was a legal well...
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the u.s. combat mission is set to end in 2014 and decisions have to be made about what tasks remaining troops will perform. a decision is expected in the next few weeks. >>> this is the day our nation's leaders work on a plan to save the the united states from falling off the fiscal cliff. president obama plans to meet with labor leaders today and business leaders tomorrow. he's hoping to get various groups and the two major parties to reach an agreement on a budget plan. if a deal is not reached by year's end, across the board spending cuts will automatically kick in. that will be the focus of members of congress as tray get back to work today following a few weeks recess. democratic and republican leaders will meet with the president on friday. including bills and trade with russia. >>> don't drive if you're dozing off behind the wheel. the chp is trying to get the message out about drowsy driving. you can get a ticket for it. they are on the look out for drivers who might be sleepy. >> weav
the u.s. combat mission is set to end in 2014 and decisions have to be made about what tasks remaining troops will perform. a decision is expected in the next few weeks. >>> this is the day our nation's leaders work on a plan to save the the united states from falling off the fiscal cliff. president obama plans to meet with labor leaders today and business leaders tomorrow. he's hoping to get various groups and the two major parties to reach an agreement on a budget plan. if a deal is...
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but what we've seen since july, non-u.s. equities have been outperforming u.s. equities by quite a bit, especially recently. >> susie: when you say non-u.s., what are you talking about, emerging markets? europe? >> we're talking about a mix of both of those. we do have some european equities. normally there we're focusing on global companies that have to be dodomiciled in eure. and the u.k. and switzerland as well. companies that don't depend on the greek consumer for the demand, but are truly multi-national. we do own some european stocks and they have done very well recently and emerging markets. >> susie: that's a very interesting twist because most people don't think of europe for their poormts, portfolios, at least not now. thank you so much, rebecca. rebecca >> reporter: i'm suzanne pratt. still ahead, i'm working really hard today doing research for onef my favorites stories, black friday shopping. >> tom: hewlett-packard has been struggling to keep up with the quickly changing computer business. the market is shifting from desktop and laptop computers, w
but what we've seen since july, non-u.s. equities have been outperforming u.s. equities by quite a bit, especially recently. >> susie: when you say non-u.s., what are you talking about, emerging markets? europe? >> we're talking about a mix of both of those. we do have some european equities. normally there we're focusing on global companies that have to be dodomiciled in eure. and the u.k. and switzerland as well. companies that don't depend on the greek consumer for the demand,...
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. >>> a threat penetrating the u.s. border and we are not talking about people or weapons. >> up next, pests invading cargo coming into the u.s., potentially dangerous insect. fox 5's sherry ly has the full story when we return. >>> a potential threat may be lurking in the billions of tons of cargo that come into the country every year. >> what they are hooking for may be smaller than the naked eye can see but can cause extensive damage. sherry ly goes inside the fight against the enemy invade ores. >> >> reporter: every day, customs and border pot -- patrol are on the hunt. they are not looking for drugs. >> i'll be searching underneath the plastic. >> they are looking for bugs capable of wreaking widespread devastation. >> we find something usually every day. >> it is david eng's job to prevent invasive pests from getting into the country. >> most people might not think much of it until it backs an outbreak. >> reporter: they can only search a small fraction of the contains are that come in. these insects are more dan
. >>> a threat penetrating the u.s. border and we are not talking about people or weapons. >> up next, pests invading cargo coming into the u.s., potentially dangerous insect. fox 5's sherry ly has the full story when we return. >>> a potential threat may be lurking in the billions of tons of cargo that come into the country every year. >> what they are hooking for may be smaller than the naked eye can see but can cause extensive damage. sherry ly goes inside the...
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>>> up next on a second look, the first woman ever to serve on the u.s. supreme court. in her own words how sandra day o'conner got the call from president reagan. the most difficult case she faced and her latest crusade to change the way judges are chosen. >>> a legal pioneer returned to the bay area last month. 82-year-old stanford graduate sandra day o'conner. the first woman to serve as a justice was in san francisco for an appearance at the o'conner club. president reagan appointed her in 1981. >> president reagan appointed the first woman to serve. a couple of people were asked to check my record. there was plenty of old newspapers and stuff about me. so they had to check it all out. >> no -- that the time. >> no no -- at that time. not too long after i was sitting in my chambers at the court of appeals in arizona, and the phone rang and it was the white house calling. president reagan said, sandra. yes mr. president. i would like to announce your nomination for u.s. supreme court, is that all right with you. well-- gulp. what do you say to that? i don't know. i g
>>> up next on a second look, the first woman ever to serve on the u.s. supreme court. in her own words how sandra day o'conner got the call from president reagan. the most difficult case she faced and her latest crusade to change the way judges are chosen. >>> a legal pioneer returned to the bay area last month. 82-year-old stanford graduate sandra day o'conner. the first woman to serve as a justice was in san francisco for an appearance at the o'conner club. president reagan...
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the u.s. marshall service arrested kellvin bailey who had been alluded the police since march taunting police on facebook and twitter. bragging about his ability to stay free. officials tracked where he was posting from and they arrested him. didn't last long. >> first look at the traffic upgrade that could save you a lot of time on your way to and from work. >> the hot lanes are scheduled to open on the beltway in northern virginia next week. while some say this is a gridlock game changer others aren't so sure. tom shows us all sides in his toll lane test drive. >> if you travel on the beltway daily this is a game changer for you. >> the company that operates the new express lane took us for a ride. she wanted to show us their major advantage. this is 4950's usual horrifying rush hour traffic. and this is us blowing by it on the new toll lanes. she says it will be this way even after the lanes open. >> we need to keep them moving over 45 miles an hour. we think it will be more like 55. >> the
the u.s. marshall service arrested kellvin bailey who had been alluded the police since march taunting police on facebook and twitter. bragging about his ability to stay free. officials tracked where he was posting from and they arrested him. didn't last long. >> first look at the traffic upgrade that could save you a lot of time on your way to and from work. >> the hot lanes are scheduled to open on the beltway in northern virginia next week. while some say this is a gridlock game...
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caught on tape call into question the increasingly militaristic tactics used by police forces in the u.s. our kids are mongol endo takes a look at the latest troubling police trends which are increasing fears in all types of american neighborhoods. their sights and sounds on the streets of them in. this last the sound of an arizona swat team shooting seventy high powered rounds a twenty six year old marine an iraq war veteran of course a get into a routine marijuana raid but no drugs were found. get in his wife says he grabbed a pistol think of the deputies were home invaders feared for his children's lives that you don't always on your door you see this man it's dark you know they're in wearing black you know the way they're coming in they don't even know the time to really think things through social justice advocate alex sanchez has seen increasingly militaristic tactics used during raids in his neighborhood because they feel threatened they kill you you know and we see it often enough and they go some punished i.r.a.q.'s or graduate marks one of the few times that a police officer ha
caught on tape call into question the increasingly militaristic tactics used by police forces in the u.s. our kids are mongol endo takes a look at the latest troubling police trends which are increasing fears in all types of american neighborhoods. their sights and sounds on the streets of them in. this last the sound of an arizona swat team shooting seventy high powered rounds a twenty six year old marine an iraq war veteran of course a get into a routine marijuana raid but no drugs were...
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coming up, we'll look at the u.s. house of representatives map show you the interesting races decided there overnight. >>> let's take a look at capitol hill. the president will face the same divided congress next year. democrats retain control of the senate, republicans keep control of the house. democrats have 52 seats, republicans have 54. three senate races are undecided. 20 seats were a tossup, democrats needed 25 seats to gain control, no change in leadership there. >> governor brown's proposal to raise taxes to rescue schools was the big issue. the margin to approve it grew. prop 30 leading by six point margin most votes counted. consumers and high income earner will pay more in taxes. prop 38 would have increased taxes on the middle class to help fun education was soundly defeated. amy hollyfield joins us live with more. >> reporter: shopping is why a lot of people come to emeryville when you shop is when you are going to feel the affects of prop 30, a quarter cent sales tax increase to fund prop 30 the wealthy
coming up, we'll look at the u.s. house of representatives map show you the interesting races decided there overnight. >>> let's take a look at capitol hill. the president will face the same divided congress next year. democrats retain control of the senate, republicans keep control of the house. democrats have 52 seats, republicans have 54. three senate races are undecided. 20 seats were a tossup, democrats needed 25 seats to gain control, no change in leadership there. >>...
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u.s. northeast put some polling stations out of commission. the governor is relaxing the rules so voters won't be shut out. andrew cuomo issued an executive order allowing residents in areas affected by the storm to vote at any station. officials in neighboring new jersey are also making it easier for people to cast ballots. more than 60 polling stations in new york city are still unusable because of flooding or lack of electricity. workers have set up alternative sites. the voting process in manhattan and the city's other borrows has become more high-tech. they can mark paper ballots and insurt those into a scanner. it's the first time the system will be used in a u.s. presidential election. the results will start streaming in tuesday evening in united states. obama and romney will watch the returns come in from the respective home bases, chicago and boston. >>> obama arrived in his hometown early in the morning with the first lady. the latest polls suggest the president and his republica
u.s. northeast put some polling stations out of commission. the governor is relaxing the rules so voters won't be shut out. andrew cuomo issued an executive order allowing residents in areas affected by the storm to vote at any station. officials in neighboring new jersey are also making it easier for people to cast ballots. more than 60 polling stations in new york city are still unusable because of flooding or lack of electricity. workers have set up alternative sites. the voting process in...
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new damage estimated from superstorm sandy could make it the second most expensive storm in u.s. history after hurricane katrina. the estimates are between $30 and $50 billion. that includes economic losses, property damage and lost business. 90 people are known to have died in the storm. that number could go up. 4.5million people in 12 states are still without power tonight. cbs 5 reporter sharon chin has more now. >> reporter: some of the subway lines are rolling again. many people are finding recovery slow. they're out of gas, out of food, and out of patience. tensions flair on the road to new york city. traffic jams and gas lines stretched for miles in a commute of chaos. >> get in front of me. >> reporter: some stations ran out of fuel or power for pumps. triple a says only a third of the stations are open in new jersey and long island. some bridges opened up but police are enforcing a three person car pool to ease congestion. and more lines swell for buses, food and water. >> they're slowly trying to recover. >> reporter: millions of people in 11 states are spending their f
new damage estimated from superstorm sandy could make it the second most expensive storm in u.s. history after hurricane katrina. the estimates are between $30 and $50 billion. that includes economic losses, property damage and lost business. 90 people are known to have died in the storm. that number could go up. 4.5million people in 12 states are still without power tonight. cbs 5 reporter sharon chin has more now. >> reporter: some of the subway lines are rolling again. many people are...
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the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for 30 years. the europeans have been much more austere, you know, countries like britain cutting government spending whereas in the united states there was a big effort, which is now sort of like dwindling, but there was initially a very big stimulus effort. >> just 30 seconds left, the fundamental issue here is americans want the benefits of big government, medicare, social security, jobless checks when they need it, loans to buy a house, loans to go to college, but they also want small government, and that small government thing
the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for...
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in the u.s. more than 93% of the soy crop and 88% of corn is genetically engineered. the dna altered to with stand chemical weed killers and in corn to repel insects, pesticide is engineered directly into the kernels. 61 countries have gmo labeling laws but the u.s. food and drug administration does not require disclosure of genetic engineering techniques calling gmo crops the substantial equivalent of conventional crops. >> this puts things in food that has never been there before. >> prop 37, it's deceptive and costly. >> reporter: the campaign funded primarily by biotech, chemical and food industry giants including hershey's which already does label its products overseas. >> the consumers will view that label as a warning when none should exist. the food is the same. it's safe, it's fine to eat. >> reporter: the no campaign claims the measure will cost california up to a million dollars to enforce, generate lawsuits, and increase family grocery bills by about $8 a week. >> that's why i oppose prop 37. >> reporter: the no campaign has raised $45 million far outspend
in the u.s. more than 93% of the soy crop and 88% of corn is genetically engineered. the dna altered to with stand chemical weed killers and in corn to repel insects, pesticide is engineered directly into the kernels. 61 countries have gmo labeling laws but the u.s. food and drug administration does not require disclosure of genetic engineering techniques calling gmo crops the substantial equivalent of conventional crops. >> this puts things in food that has never been there before....
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the defendants argued that the u.s. government withheld evidence in the case and denied their rights to a fair trial. their attorneys were expected to make statements at the opening of a new trial on monday. netflix investors are fending off a potential hostile takeover, perhaps by corporate raider carl icahn. netflix shareholders have adopted a plan known as a "poison pill." if someone attempts to buy a large chunk of the company without approval of the netflix board, the company can flood the market with new shares, making it tougher for ichan to buy more stock. it was revealed last week icahn bought a nearly 10% stake in the video rental company. earnings season charges on. at tesla, sales of its new electric model "s" sedan topped expectations. shares revved up $2 on the news even though revenue fell 13%. humana's third quarter beat forecasts even though profits were down. the company, however, raised its earnings expectations for the full year. also, humana plans to buy metropolitan health networks to boost is medi
the defendants argued that the u.s. government withheld evidence in the case and denied their rights to a fair trial. their attorneys were expected to make statements at the opening of a new trial on monday. netflix investors are fending off a potential hostile takeover, perhaps by corporate raider carl icahn. netflix shareholders have adopted a plan known as a "poison pill." if someone attempts to buy a large chunk of the company without approval of the netflix board, the company can...
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. >> and unmanned, u.s. military for aircraft, conducting routine surveillance over the arabian gulf, intercepted by the frog foot aircraft and was fired upon with guns. >> it comes as the obama administration imposed a new round of financial sanctions against iran to stop tehran from moving forward with the ambitions to build a nuclear weapon. >> coming up on the news edge. yo i would wake up and every day i would say today's the day i'm not going do it. >> a former rockette opens up about her battle with bulima. her advice to other young dancers and performers. >> that kid is five. an internet sensation. oh, my goodness. he's the real deal. he appeared on the ellen show after conspiraciy thiso rifts believed his rendition of the plight of the bumblebee. he can really play the piano. a@ . >>> holidays are drawing near. there the is a lot going on behind the scenes of the holiday show. one former dancer is opening up about her battle with bulima. >> reporter: when gretta became a radio city rockette in 2000,
. >> and unmanned, u.s. military for aircraft, conducting routine surveillance over the arabian gulf, intercepted by the frog foot aircraft and was fired upon with guns. >> it comes as the obama administration imposed a new round of financial sanctions against iran to stop tehran from moving forward with the ambitions to build a nuclear weapon. >> coming up on the news edge. yo i would wake up and every day i would say today's the day i'm not going do it. >> a former...
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in 1977, the u.s. adopted the 200 mile exclusive economic zone in response to growing concern over marine region. especially off the vast coast line of the north pacific and the berring see. in may of 1979, cutter sherman was transferred to alameda, california. including fishery, law enforcement, drug interactions. sherman and her sister were the only regular u.s. armed forces. >> in may of 1986, sherman was delivered to the shipiard for renovatio renovatio shipyard for renovations. [inaudible] >> after completing the trial period of this project, sheave recommissioned as part of new generation fully operational marine vessels as the coast guard celebrated 200 years of service. in july 2001. sherman assisted with the u.s. sanctions in the persian gulf and supported good will in south africa and madagascar and received a medal for the interdiction of a panamanian vessel carrying 20 tons of corn where a street value of $600 million. in may of 2011. sherman was transferred to her current home in san diego
in 1977, the u.s. adopted the 200 mile exclusive economic zone in response to growing concern over marine region. especially off the vast coast line of the north pacific and the berring see. in may of 1979, cutter sherman was transferred to alameda, california. including fishery, law enforcement, drug interactions. sherman and her sister were the only regular u.s. armed forces. >> in may of 1986, sherman was delivered to the shipiard for renovatio renovatio shipyard for renovations....
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two days after the u.s. picks a president china picks new rulers by a communist party process that is secretive. the american process is wide-open and accessible, even here in china on the internet. >> we need to win that future. >> reporter: this 29-year-old english teacher is an internet political pied piper. he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing online community of followers. >> they want to look with their own eyes and listen with their own ears and make their own judgment. >> reporter: he got tens of millions of hits during the convention. >> on day one i'll label china a currency manipulator. >> reporter: they don't like that china comes in for so much criticism. >> we'll insist china plays by the same rules as everybody else. >> the u.s. is always running the fastest in the world and you suddenly find china is behind me and catching up and running faster and faster. >> reporter: they do like americans get to challenge and choose their leaders. >> they can
two days after the u.s. picks a president china picks new rulers by a communist party process that is secretive. the american process is wide-open and accessible, even here in china on the internet. >> we need to win that future. >> reporter: this 29-year-old english teacher is an internet political pied piper. he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing online community of followers. >> they want to look with their own eyes and listen...
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drones the u.s. many i think. polling shows that and i'm not saying that i'm one of these american boards surveillance drones but i think that that just shows how detached a lot of people are from the reality of this the reality that that using drones abroad carry negative consequences in a lot and it builds a negative kind of ideas towards the united states and the fact that more americans don't see that and they're so detached that that's part of the problem and that's why we continue to see that in many i think you're getting at something here and i think this is what this is why the president has expanded this drone warfare program is that optically it looks a lot better than eighty thousand u.s. soldiers stationed in pakistan just have a couple dozen drones flying around in the long run whether or not that's good for our goals in the region or what we want to do when it comes to the quote unquote war on terror that remains to be seen and it might be causing a lot more problems than that then i think abby answ
drones the u.s. many i think. polling shows that and i'm not saying that i'm one of these american boards surveillance drones but i think that that just shows how detached a lot of people are from the reality of this the reality that that using drones abroad carry negative consequences in a lot and it builds a negative kind of ideas towards the united states and the fact that more americans don't see that and they're so detached that that's part of the problem and that's why we continue to see...
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the people of the u.s.,. neil: all of this litigation, dies down, you are a better student of the washington ways, i think if anything darrell issa will be more emboldened to track down what happened in benghazi, are we going to look at a very, very divisive hearing in tins period in washington? >> well i think it will is possible, depends on what happens. if the president is forthright, and explains to the congress, what happened in benghazi, right now it looks like they are kind of giving a number of different stories, and i think that will only necessarily mean that congress will probably have to take more time, have more hearings, and legal action. neil: is it limited, when hearings are limited to the house? senate playing along. is it a limit to what the house can do by itself? does this die in the vine? >> no. neil: oh, extend to other issues like "fast and furious" and on and on. >> sure, the "fast and furious" inquiry is going on. it possibl there could be othe that relate to be benghazi, have you qui
the people of the u.s.,. neil: all of this litigation, dies down, you are a better student of the washington ways, i think if anything darrell issa will be more emboldened to track down what happened in benghazi, are we going to look at a very, very divisive hearing in tins period in washington? >> well i think it will is possible, depends on what happens. if the president is forthright, and explains to the congress, what happened in benghazi, right now it looks like they are kind of...
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the u.s. shows are in brooklyn and newark, new jersey. >> have you seen them? >> i have. have you? >> yes, about five times. they are an amazing band. it was not much of a party. but the defense will be outshining the quarterback from the 49ers coming up next. ,,,, eans. >>> now for the worst kept secret of the year. they started at quarterback for the 49ers today in new orleans. the first quarter, they will fake the hand off to take it for themselves and the defender, they are in and it is 7-0, san francisco. second quarter now, after they fumbled upon drew brees. and the 10-yard strike and they lead 14-7. now right before half time, they are intercepted here by brooks who will be going 50 yards for the touchdown to tie the game at 14 on the huge momentum swing for san francisco and they will be going into the break. opening drive for the second half. on the rollout. and he's got frank gore on the 6-yard touchdown to give the had theres a 21-14 lead. they would win. their lead in the nfc west is now two and a half games. carson palmer returning to cincinnati as they took on the be
the u.s. shows are in brooklyn and newark, new jersey. >> have you seen them? >> i have. have you? >> yes, about five times. they are an amazing band. it was not much of a party. but the defense will be outshining the quarterback from the 49ers coming up next. ,,,, eans. >>> now for the worst kept secret of the year. they started at quarterback for the 49ers today in new orleans. the first quarter, they will fake the hand off to take it for themselves and the...
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on the fiscal cliff, those big spending cuts and tax hikes set to hit the u.s. economy on january 1, we examine whether congress and the white house can strike a deal to avoid going off the cliff. so be sure to join on us, we look at the impact of the cliff on jobs, how strategies for investors, and tom talks with mark mobius, the global investing guru. that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 21. happy thanksgiving everyone, and hope you have a great holiday too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >>> tonight on "quest" -- more than 70% of our world is covered with water, and most of that territory remains unexplored. see how the denizens of the deep are helping scientists understand more about their m
on the fiscal cliff, those big spending cuts and tax hikes set to hit the u.s. economy on january 1, we examine whether congress and the white house can strike a deal to avoid going off the cliff. so be sure to join on us, we look at the impact of the cliff on jobs, how strategies for investors, and tom talks with mark mobius, the global investing guru. that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 21. happy thanksgiving everyone, and hope you have a great holiday too tom....
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the u.s. results, a change in the top in china. what will this mean for the rest of the world? and terrible facts of life for one 15-year-old pakistani girl killed acid by her parents for looking at a boy. hello, it is midday here in london, 6:00 in the morning in madison, wisconsin where president obama is schedule told appear at the start of this, the final day of campaigning, in what's been a grueling and hugely expensive 18 month battle with mitt romney a third of americans have already cast their votes lerl i. both men now have less than 24 hours to convince the undecided in a handful of swing states to come on boards. with the polls pointing to a dead heat, still everything to play for. let's get the latest from my colleague jane hill who joins us live from washington. jane, over to you. >> hello and welcome. the u.s. presidential election campaign has entered its final day with the candidates fighting for every vote in those marginal states which will decide who will spend the next four
the u.s. results, a change in the top in china. what will this mean for the rest of the world? and terrible facts of life for one 15-year-old pakistani girl killed acid by her parents for looking at a boy. hello, it is midday here in london, 6:00 in the morning in madison, wisconsin where president obama is schedule told appear at the start of this, the final day of campaigning, in what's been a grueling and hugely expensive 18 month battle with mitt romney a third of americans have already...
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a u.s. army soldier accused of killing 16 afghan villagers in a drunken rampage in march is facing a preliminary hearing to determine if there is sufficient evidence for a court marshall. the sergeant is accused of leaving his base under cover of darkness and opening fire on civilians in at least two villages. several bombs have gone off in the bahraini capital killing two ex pat yot workers and killing a third. the blast was killed by five home-made devices. the state news agency described the explosions as acts of terrorism. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, fighting it out in florida. the u.s. presidential candidates pull out all the stops to win over this state. that's so pivotal with the voters. >> now to the chilling story of a pakistani man and woman arrested on suspicion of killing their teenage daughter with acid. the parents say they feared she would bring dishonor on the family. you may find the details in this report distressing. >> a m
a u.s. army soldier accused of killing 16 afghan villagers in a drunken rampage in march is facing a preliminary hearing to determine if there is sufficient evidence for a court marshall. the sergeant is accused of leaving his base under cover of darkness and opening fire on civilians in at least two villages. several bombs have gone off in the bahraini capital killing two ex pat yot workers and killing a third. the blast was killed by five home-made devices. the state news agency described the...
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it pushed the u.s. dollar index up. we saw gold prices start to trend lower. they broke through $1,700. it seemed like the liquidation continued to expand at a faster and quicker rate, and we pushed all the way down quite deep. we're right around the 200-day moving average now. > > oil had a dramatic sell-off as well. > > that's another. that's more, i think, of the hurricane factor. the issue with that is you had a lot of refineries that were shut down at the moment, and we had a lot of products just standing aside. we're starting to see oil start to move through the system, and what's happening is, they're really going to ramp up that inflow into the refineries, and you're going to see most likely a build next week from the department of energy. > > and i'm very impressed that you will be leaving the trading floor in chicago on election day to go to indiana to cast your vote. good for you phillip. > > thank you. today marks the final day of campaigning for president obama and gop presidential candidate mitt romney. friday's jobs number was in full focus when
it pushed the u.s. dollar index up. we saw gold prices start to trend lower. they broke through $1,700. it seemed like the liquidation continued to expand at a faster and quicker rate, and we pushed all the way down quite deep. we're right around the 200-day moving average now. > > oil had a dramatic sell-off as well. > > that's another. that's more, i think, of the hurricane factor. the issue with that is you had a lot of refineries that were shut down at the moment, and we had a...
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much more complicated in china than in the u.s. given the array of reforms that are corte each country's future. you need to take that complexity into account and you anticipate what is going to occur there. in china this requires changes in the development model that china is pursuing and basically changes from the former model to the least what they have anticipated in -- what they stipulated in the five-year plan. something closer to what is in the world bank report that came out last spring. these are very complicated and wide ranging changes. there are deeply rooted vested interests that will oppose parts of the 12 fighter plan and these are powerful interests. local, territorial, and -- political leaders. this is in part because they benefit from the current development model. they have a lot of power within their bailiwicks and a lot of flexibility. it is in part i have been startled as i get into this issue more. many of these positions are bottom sold. this is not necessarily a meritocracy move. people did not handle thems
much more complicated in china than in the u.s. given the array of reforms that are corte each country's future. you need to take that complexity into account and you anticipate what is going to occur there. in china this requires changes in the development model that china is pursuing and basically changes from the former model to the least what they have anticipated in -- what they stipulated in the five-year plan. something closer to what is in the world bank report that came out last...
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he says the u.s. must maintain its own strength to create stability around the world. >> it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to use america's greatest power to shape history. >> reporter: both candidates have talked about relations with china but often in economic terms. neither has explained enough how he would deal with beijing diplomatically. china is now the world's second largest economy. it's also strengthening its military power and it's growing more assertive in territorial disputes. professor zhao quansheng is an expert on asian policy at american university in washington, d.c. he says both obama and romney would, if elected, continue the u.s. policy of engagement in the region. >> asia-pacific is a natural choice for the priority of u.s. foreign policy given the very size of economy, and this is the most dynamic region in the world. think about -- i mean, u.s., china, japan. number one, number two, number three economies, all in asia pacific. >> reporter: zhao sa
he says the u.s. must maintain its own strength to create stability around the world. >> it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to use america's greatest power to shape history. >> reporter: both candidates have talked about relations with china but often in economic terms. neither has explained enough how he would deal with beijing diplomatically. china is now the world's second largest economy. it's also strengthening its military power and it's growing...